AMBot | 10/18/2019 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The season begins on October 22 and is set to air for two parts (two quarters) with a total of 24 episodes.
Morio Asaka returns to direct the anime at Madhouse. 99RadioService, who performed the opening themes for the past two seasons, returns to perform the new opening song "COLORFUL." Band Harassment performs the ending song "Hitomebore" (Love at First Sight).
Sentai Filmworks describes the story:
Chihaya Ayase is a beautiful and headstrong young woman with a passion for karuta, a card game inspired by classical Japanese poetry. As a child, Chihaya was introduced to the game by a quiet, gifted transfer student named Arata, and she was immediately drawn to it. Now in high school and reunited with her childhood friend Taichi, Chihaya dreams of finding Arata and the three of them reigniting their love for karuta—only to then discover that Arata has quit the game for personal reasons. Determined not to let Arata’s passion fade away, Chihaya and Taichi establish the Mizusawa High School Karuta Club, where they learn that in karuta—as in life—working toward your dreams is the key to success, even if what you want seems just out of reach.
Morio Asaka returns to direct the anime at Madhouse. 99RadioService, who performed the opening themes for the past two seasons, returns to perform the new opening song "COLORFUL." Band Harassment performs the ending song "Hitomebore" (Love at First Sight).
Sentai Filmworks describes the story:
Chihaya Ayase is a beautiful and headstrong young woman with a passion for karuta, a card game inspired by classical Japanese poetry. As a child, Chihaya was introduced to the game by a quiet, gifted transfer student named Arata, and she was immediately drawn to it. Now in high school and reunited with her childhood friend Taichi, Chihaya dreams of finding Arata and the three of them reigniting their love for karuta—only to then discover that Arata has quit the game for personal reasons. Determined not to let Arata’s passion fade away, Chihaya and Taichi establish the Mizusawa High School Karuta Club, where they learn that in karuta—as in life—working toward your dreams is the key to success, even if what you want seems just out of reach.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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